CABLE NEWS.
~: . ' -..Hjii'RTH, March .16...-. A" behsatiehal" gold,;, discovery . has been made.near Marble Bar,; where a prospector: a riches reef and found, a lump of pure gold sixty-two: ounces.in weight. , v ‘ ■■ ' .'• .'Shanghai, March 16.' .Li Hiing Cliaiig has ’sailed for Japan to’ ”conduct peace negotiations with the Emperor; v He-.’ has ibeen instructed to urge the declaration of an armistiepiand/tb'pffevvhherali terms' ff theintegrity ..of continental tChina is respected.' ? • -• p Brisbane , March. 16. .Pierce,’manager for Murdoch, was fined £IOO u for .evading the dut} r on jewellery. . u,y; 5 .*- ’ London, March 16. ' - Betting on the University boat race is tlifee to one on Oxford. London, March 16. t In the’House of OommonsySir P. Euxton referre‘d‘to‘tß.'elamented death of Sir Eobert-Duff, which he deplored as’a great loss to the public service. bivV’i.'.btp ..".Vienna, 'March 16. f Ah explosion occurred In la colliery at Trbppan in Austraiiati: SiiesiajP.andentombed 257 men. All efforts to. resche them haye so far proved ■ -;un* availing.. NeWiVorS,March 16. :'t>lt ! is reported.;, that? a .provisional Government has been formed in,Cub a.; ■ Five hundred Spaniards "were killed 1 in the fight at Vengila.' - ; . .. „ -.- . ■ : ThURSbAV IsLAVD, March 10. The Hon.' John' Eesident Magistrate’, leaves for Sadai Island, which’ is threaten edywithyan attack by the famous" Log-era, the head of a hunting, tribe.. . Peaceful 'natives around Macassa Biver are in a state of ,great - excitement,., at the approach of .tlfe.dreaded tribe; .-Sickening accounts are to hand of theils ; i blood-thirsty doLondon, March 16% • i ;The v Kdmata Beefs Goldmining; Company, of ...New Zealand, with a capital of £50,-000 has been registered-, ' Madrid, March 16. i;: s?he United States'Government ha-S made a peremptory demand upon the Spanish Government to .apologise for the action, of the Spanish warship itt repeatedly fifing on the United States steamer Alliance on the Cuban coast. There have recently been some terrible bush fir.es ih the outlying districts about WoodVillo. Several farmers had their out' .buildings and haystacks.destroyed-. - . The lire rat is not always accused falsely, and ,those who laugh at the rodent bating matches, and so causing ignition, may well the. following fActln demob-. lshmgjMe’iNeVUdk Hotel, the other day, there Were found under the upper floor, hCtween-- the joists, hundreds,, almost thousands of' corks; all heaped Up together, and close alongside, in one place, inmuherable wax Vesta heads, the Test of the match, having been eaten down to the very head-. A. nibble t'oo much,, and.all the h.eads would have' been, ablaze. With HiGe dry eerks th bvi£- up-theAmmiag.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1723, 20 March 1895, Page 2
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410CABLE NEWS. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1723, 20 March 1895, Page 2
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